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NiwG WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 191 ee SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KIND YANKEES’ DASHING ATTACK | Old-Timers Get Chance to Shine, ARISLEPLAYER VETERANS ENOY aa Draft Forcing Young Stars Out Ass RAPIDLY BIG FIELD DAY I BREAKS SENATORS DEFENSE po gm HAY SERGE LL mene | pie Sah”) _ | Gus Welsh, Indian Gridiron|Dr. Rosenbaum, Former Na-' Hero, Wins Double Silver | tional Indoor Champion, De- --ONE OF THE-EASIEST THINGS TO SEE THESE DAYS IS THAT LITTLE ‘GIRLS DON’T PLAY WITH DOLLS LONG ENOUGH. NO MATTER WHERE THE PATHW. MAY LEAD YOU, YOU'LL NEVER S POVERTY AND GRATITUDE ON SPEAK ING TERMS. THEATRES, NEW AMSTERDAMw. * \ | SEATS AT BOX OFFICE ONLY, oars Sy. Be Sap “ GAIETY r ‘Yeas Men Return to wa to Pals eens Grounds and Administer Sound The ie ‘tatleat *" Drubbing to Washington Team, Which Has Been Most Con- e bow 6 f ‘sistent Winner in American League During Past Three 7) | Weeks. Bar in Year. feats Charles Chambers, By Hugh S. Fullerton. tenes thatthe: eel ghd A eo Gus Welsh, who was rated one of | Veterans had @ field day tn the con-! shovnge.- gd ¥ a's Led bm Go, yet baselogs, the greatest quarterbacks who ever |tinuation of the Long Istand champlon- he incidental advertisement . was } 7 ) furnished by Garland Buckeye— le ae, which is a name worthy the second ° beating to Griffith's Washing-| row of the Follies. ~Gariand is a yg vton club, which has been the most]pitcher who hails from Gary, Ind., | grgonsistent winner in the American|and evidently he has been accus- ae " me * tomed to pitching to batters who hit Aeagye during the last three weeks. | 2) hans pitched neross thelr face: They won bY! ie had a lot of stuff on the bail, al dashing attack|though he was wild and evidently played with the Carlisle Indian |«nip tournament on the courts of the football teams, and one of the best |icings County Lawn Tennis Club. | who ever played the game, is rising Rrooklyn, Dr. William LIBERTY ase ne lto rank and honor in the United le Yormer. ‘nations! ‘tntesr deuttes “GOING UP: tale =e States Army, Word was received | qampion, fought out a le ie at Carlislo a few days ag@ ‘that |set battle against See Chase | GLOBE: Te Welsh had been promoted to the|bers in the singles. At the critical Me. RAYM at aire ie Fa ¢3*) rank of Captain and assigned to |perioda of the match, Dr, Rosenbaum | OND HITCHCOCK (Hireseit) UR Yanks came home yesterday and administered a_ terrific 4 N . which broke the|nervous, Fle-should be tipped that service {f the cavally got tn his dependable overhead shots va HOt -KOO 1918* “ Senator's defense | ™4jor league batters want the ball Welsh {a one of tho first native {to win at 78, 5-1, 1-6, |] rt LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDONI =o e below the letters on their shirts and ince | Th® Starting of the doubles brought | W 2 o in the first inning| over the plate. He is a big, free Americans to rise to such rank Since | 4 ine famous old pair of Frederick FULTON free oa attire o and thereafter| swinging left-hander with a lot of the Civil War, when a full blooded | ACTORS & ADTHOICN TH fs they won as they | stuff, and while it looked like a joke, pleased, Russell] We May have been watching the debut taking eavantane of & future star suffering from stage of a big lead to! for an inning and two-thirds Gar- try out a new/land failed to get a strike past a bat- sty! it ball, | ter, excepting on fouls, and finally Say iM pape he ‘hooked a queer looking curve ac- pitched side cross and the batter kicked and Um- what looks Uke @ pire Owen, after examining the ball, fast curve, and/threw it [yy of play, Nick Altrock é ombina- e occasio eee Red he yelled, “if he gets one tion with his regular spitte over, do you throw in a new ball?” «A) fast ball, was enough to shut out the} Just how Washington excelled the @» ‘Senators, who appear to be most in- Papen aged the other clubs of the merican League remains a mystery ty Bpropos in their hitting. wh may be solved when Mr. Wal- jes © Im spite of the fact that they had !'tor Johnson pitches to-day. ,# ‘6am Rice, back from the Army and tote Yanks, by, virtue of their. vic- enjoying himself during the after-|tory and the deft of the Red Sox J q ,|by the Athletics, are again on the esin00n, Washington looked bad all the /EY. the Atnicticn are again on, the ‘Way and the only probable solution| will probably pitch against the Red G. Anderson and Henry Mollenhauer, Indian served on the staff of Ge2. |rrey went at it hammer and tongs for'| 5 Hits ei naar Grant. the good point winning game of lob and | J —___{ 2 OF" His promotion came as a result of | volley. They varied the time-honored CORT Ei nay ark hard, consefontious work. When war |tactics so ably, always coming up to|| — nan toctared ho was a student in the | the Ret to smash through for the tally, LO-FLO iiwin'n Law School at Dickinson College, |% hdl t is Cohen Drothers eetless |} Republic is 42} 2" a and although urged by his friends to |" 5, on D EDROOH EE continue hig studies, he applied for iu ae ae trees the. Palkia, Ray PARLOR, ; _ i admission to the OMcers’ Trainin& |Navat Training Station, gave a splen-| -: School, He was admitted and sent to|qid account of themselves in the Cohan&Harris Fort Niagara, Welsh is a natural doubles, They met Burrows and Ives ATAILORMALE tte NS oldier, He stood high tn his book |to defeat them at 6—3, 6-2. Dawson, wid paper work, Dut Impressed the |the Californian and former partner of ELTINGE jis (24%, wet an rsa MoLoughlin, was in good f bat canmaning oe et aut tet rey weet tare LBUSHM@SS Before Plea work dulled his enthusiasm, Upon being graduated with the rank lof second lieutenant, he was stationed | at Camp Meade, tn Maryland, and at- the net assaults In thrilling style, ) WINTER |, Of.the mystery of how they walloped| Sox to-day, which gives the Yanks (2. Soe ea er tea «) the Western clubs must lie in pitch-|@ glorious chance of jumping into Te ea eae 3 capt obs avenantnth| Cv W tention, and he was Leermarey are 7 spitehing to beat anyone, and at that, VERSHADOWING the impor [et raat : few months he exchang © 4b At looks better than it did during the tance of the daily games was et © earty season. the daily account of ns and losses @ * Shaw usually troubles the Yanks,|o¢ the clubs. The Yanks lost F po But, he didn’t even worry them ye| ter, w promising young fellow, wno Welaly in this country, which te not te re terday. Thoy whouped all over him}went home a week or more ago and Pata aris ster that he Bop * ® silver bar for the double bars of the Captain. | Service tn the cavalry may keep honey Manine Eltott's | °%2,°% MARJORIE Raa __in EYES OF YOUT he hoped 3h the first inning, in which four hits,|can't come back because his family CY SEYMOUR. he told the writer that | ‘ . < a ah 5 f Uncle eoupled with a base Ge RY aes objects, and besides he is getting Bobby Wallace, Cy Sey- " Sati s hy mides negara fever than # b of bad judgement jon, WhO] ready fo: ary servic PB e; + etter, bal shan man: if eo ung = am Oc be as > im: ° e i od three years w! : s|would have been a great’ man to{ Altrock and Joe Wood] Pitcher Larry Choney of the Dodg- Genie’ inutan. team, but It-was not| "Yo advance, gavo four ruas and took| have later when the full effect of the ers, Ray Demmitt, the old Yank, ji 1923 that he won hia greatest re-) ‘all but the con out of the contest. Jraft is telt, Among Veterans Who} iy, with the Browns; Pitcher Ru: be ‘Then, with Guyon, Bracklia, | : A month or more ago we were, Have Apparently Discov-| ‘olph of the Braves, who is back and Bowell in the backfield he UR Giants, who travelled over/tipped that Wally Pipp aad enlistea h on the job once more; Fred Merkle As: sith: Bowell in, the earn fine is Into Flatbush so supremely con-|in the naval aviation service, ana| | ered Fountain of Youtth. | tne cups, Bill McKechnic, who ts rs and struck terror to the hearts i ROOF CENTURY THEATHE A | = Rac ipames: " Seas|the tip met with immediate Gental-| ; ver equally powerful opponents.) You shouldn’t be sur- eniay cho Ba; afident that the Helghts outclass | ow it develops that Lipp has bean again with the Pirates, and numer-| po 4 sh slight in stature, he stood ou | «) Brooklyn, came home with a behtine 4 is others who were about to drop eh . herrerd was the only golfer Althoug ; eniisted for a month or mute and hae By Alex. Sullivan. . ie Ainong the piayers-of his’ year. Welsh) Prised that so few dealers S| range Who competed In the Enginvers’ Club ever weighed incre than 135 pounds, ¥eored and allowed the other run ‘ 6 loas of more points in their | bee hagiges Adele atedl tay out “of sight, have discovered the | < pouty “eye ig rah Ki S va bane aus athe he the matt Be mire wy AR ‘eondRibas are thoroughly | fountain of youth. Frank Schulte is |(oUMament at the Greenwich Country put he represented that much concen: | have a complete underwear une Toa ee as i oa fou ; - m: m Pittsburgh. |Was dewyea for some reason, ‘and he} revolufionizingg the nationa wits the Senators. ye a le bah tvel rd: ai fala eu ait ane fel tree ey it graduated from Carlile, stock. tanche BATES Holbrook ILANN ought gamo ebted is pl “p ay , expect: oer canse We 0 rhen there's old Mike Doolan, who | 0 ¢ 8 © led no Red 1e18 an offort to "2" trhe Brooklyn gamo was as brilliantly |i Payne on day wages now, expect Pastime, Because Ho many | is playing second base for the Lodg- |Crose competit Hitfons 0A w 1 eal criciency| Some men are short-leg- tN . “GETTING TOGETHER ing to ¢ 1 yo follows have been called away Vv . ‘ fought and as clos contested aa] ‘The vig news was that Jeff Tesreau, ung follows have bee debe dy We Kven Mike himself thought ho|fer the low eighteen bole net. elther aay ay Te sorganize am that Was torn e “4 a aT fant pitcher, has left the club | he Veterans are securing a new lease no longer up to.the major league | morning or afternoon, and Sherrerd re~ eee ee internal. dissension, He ged, long-armed; some}| 7§o0TH BOW ey, oom a 6 ‘lof life. Men who started playing a| standard, but he fs showing plenty |turned a, card «f Tho oma Whipped a fair sort of combination to, long-legged, = short-armed; The Bwuart Walker put It did. not com| eee of pep. 4 beat’ ti bia i 5 * Op: in Roots Tark Christy Mathewson will probably |?4¥er alo had tho best thirty-six hole | Gi4-time teams that wore the erimson| some — various combina- ‘ngton's Oomedd. SEVENTEEN , ihat on the Polo Grounds wus one-|the big sided. It took thirteom tnnings for|#"d gone to jo.n one of the ate: nonstrate the fact that jeague clubs, “It was reported late] quarter of a century ago, Bobby Wa Brooklyn to de t week that Tesreau and McGraw 6 Bro sing able ret. In the all-day event he had 200-j and gold striped Jerseys. ; ——- eemment & ‘here are other boroughs than Man+|nad engaged in’a wordy argument,| isc, of the Browns being & Ale) pitch for the Reds before the racen | «4 ic¢, | TL May be if Gus survives the war,|tions of all. @8TH ST. es Et By Bem ¢ wattan in New York. and it probably was true, since Me-|!nstance, are onco more back in har-| are ended, aoa that he will remain in the army, which Mathing ‘Thurs, & bet The major leagues are worrying what attitude the Government is g0- | ing to take toward the baseball pro- retting another chance % cavort| fession when they enforce that “work Whilo we are giving three cheers'Graw wants all the men who leave} ness. Many mon who wero consid- June 20,—Close con-|he says he likes better than anything he Some men want thin un- MAN wuo STAYED ax HOME bans his team to grab a gun instead of|cred “through” long years ago are vbbing a baseball in the steel or has done thus far, It was his Intention . requlted extra | Mas done ie i law achool to mave Into |Gerwear, some medium, || paRK MsATHe Giluias cis ‘Continuous, 2 to U1 because Larry Cheney won the game, ve . ly’ re. ithe first day of | (he heart of the Indian country In the . a sh» Yet reports from the rockdetep pre- nip bullding leagues, firmation|@round the diamond or fight” order July 1. If all the lads | match play in the trans-Micslssippl golt | Northwest, and devote his life to the some heavy (even now); Ssslstelece STOLEN OR ecincts last evening were that the um- here Was No definite confirmation | * ? eg be iced to i ta | tournansen . vac] service of ‘his race. He has an ac: | som ™ r ptring was tho worst ever seen in{Of the movements of Tesreau except| “Who'd ever dream that Nick Alt- fikely that order to ‘ep the’ sport hoa oly and Mt J. Crick Ks of Bt tive social) worker among the Indians 6 SOE ne tinen, EVI these parts and that out of nine Ts - eg Me Be an. [Tock the comedian of the Senators|alive, at least until this season i8|1ouis required twenty-one holes to acttla | £7 Ha® gone much kood for the boys| some wool, some silk, some ENE . #87" stibeace ‘Moran stl!) has one to gsueas| nounced that Teareau. would jotn his |and old-time southpaw for the White Sadéd, all the old-time B who are ss \) thelr match, the former fnally winning |” Welsh Was born on the Chippewa re-|——Various combinations of “ee” sight, As we were busy on the Polo} club. Sox, would ever.twirl another game. ponte ee ritte ares ¢ Nate aaevios | the rigtt=to. play in the second round, | servation In Minnesota tw ntyoalx Yours} ay ‘ : Sail t ght be well for the makers of | The truth is that he bas already par- | Try. he gecesi N _ | EOD, yeh i Lh r | 4 Grounds we cannot vouch for this|, tt mi ‘ T- 1 It seems to be the policy of the ? . wcreaine Clubice- Maw Jamic of typhoid fever swept all his ‘3 on. Pr Ae: aks fact, but with tho bases filled with ball guides to MaKe! ricipated in a couple of contests fF tlonal Commission to finish the pre ygmbers of the ‘Traifle Club of New | family e&cept hin younger brothor and One-piece underwear a|@ \srpnvits ae QTY Oe ‘ ne re who leave ball clubs) i. washington team and held his|ent races at all costs, by will have @ Kol | ister, Shortly after this Welsh and h8 | specialty, yaniian ORtgeral nm Giants in one inning it is a 1 (es-|and head them “Heroes” and “Oth- As the season progresses, more and , Outing on the grounds of t Albans | brother and gister packed sp their ap y ane Am Lrving ‘wart . 00, f e Seas proure , ea % 1 t 1 a wurple lar and en- dthers. bessader” Gerard’ peci@ly by the uff had | ers"—and the others ought not to be-] own too, more yoong payers will be. sum. | Golf.and Country Club a Albans, #h eatrings and nur jus collar an ‘en imine Aw anand Gerard's ©’ stid’ to second, w «up ant|!ong when the war is over, ‘The veterans are all wearlngamites, | moned to the colors, so the fana can | L. L, next Wednesday, Juno 26.: Particl- | tered Cariide School, _rnicn they) ROGERS PEET COMPANY ae Saas. o eraer: dusting off his tro when Moran ' because it looks’ as though the mag-|1ook forward to seeing dozens of old- | pation tn the tourney will be without ex | rather iy now In the army, and bis ale- | Broadway Broadway a lt Mettiae,, Donald Wberia Sack 2° decided that he was o' re etting some new sidelighte eee ea to uso them for| time faces, men who had retired |pense and the achedule of events and] ter Is a tercher in the Minnesota Schools | at 13th St, “The at 34th St. Wao. 4, Maat wt Yan we on the methods of the Nation-| ~ sons, at least, in order | ¥e#rs 480, returning to the ball field. | prizes will be posted at the club house, Four hk ry ms However, in tho final round with) |) Gommission as the facts in the |e oF two seasons, a » inorder) ""Wnile the youth is serving the | z : ——--————|Broadway © yo Fifth Ave. fman, Wioe., Jove, Week Morea, a: Oheney on second base, Young muffed to keep alive the country's chief sport.) country the vetrans will be serying unite & others, ‘Se tt Perry controversy between the at Warren at 41st St. Daubert's fly and allowed Brooklyn Don't be surprised to see John Mc- | baseball. io score the run that they needed, | Athletics and the’ Braves come out.} 04 114 Connie Mack getting out | ut for the Fans ih Ale. mr ltabote Bat Jn our opinion a championship club| First we have the enlightening in-| "0 7c, ana filling in gaps every es La ay Faith Mose, aoa balls ne thirteen Hialies to | formation from Percy Haughton that \now and thes. Box Scores of LITTLE. ROCT R Ju 20.--| with thrilling {neident. Once more the i'way.28 3.1 Hob Murphy Mabel Burke & othe, neat Brooklyn rves to be beaten | president Farrell, Secretary of the ns eee OTL. ROCK, Arh ¥ Sie ~lareat Buck at. proved that he fs 1s) anyhow, and, besides, Brooklyn will| Association of Minor Leaj The dyaft has been such a drat “rt Hyatt, for, several years with Al natfieldes 2 9 ciatic¢ gues, cast he draft has such @ n yatt, ranks with the greatest outfelders on | need tbe gare later mugh more than) the deciding vote, and not Garry|that somo of the major league clubs Games Played jthe Pittsburgh Natfonale, has been ots the diamond. He robbed George urns ett PHOTO PLAYS. war ACACE the Giants wi Herrmann. ¢ s with sdarcely over the Little Rock elub of the Southern {of @ home run in the thirte annie | | Fails ue es |. ‘The case was appealed to the Na- (Sf operating with scarcely over & By Local Clubs }|xicctation to the New York Arertenna, [BY, making, & avomingly impose 1H eas Ww" went to the Polo Grounds to/| tional Commisiibn, yet {t appears |dozen men, + PORTE ORY. ‘4 \Ttyatt leads the Southern Association [fine down toward the left field’ stands. Mitchell Lewis" ¢ what brand of ball the ffom Haughton’s statement that Far- |and forty players were often seen on Jn home run hitting, having mado five |It looked good but Wheat got off to a ‘Also Greater Vauderl . a e President o: s ; si | , ae flying start d was over in 0 , Yankees are playing, and find it easy | Tell ane ine Piliyanbe ed ee ‘Bauths one club. AT EBBETS FIELD. omurn so, {a8 meason. UAB, Sart, ‘and wes of saad HENDERSON’ S; fo approve. They are attacking with |if this Is the case, shan insiat thay | It was only the other day that Cy} NW Yoni in) Fy MLLE. DAZIE |) “nu eared the Interna the same determination that they | hereafter Nick Altrock and Bugs Baer |Seymour, the famous Giant out-| Bum ™..9 4 29 flan vane ny, sb red Jr. Weldon | Rinne MAM, PAY, of the same, wae Boss ANNA CHANDLER | jtarpeil Mon Te were before they went West; they | have aled fie to onal on all matters | fielder, pulled on his old cleated shoes Blacher wet 92] woexott from the ieton Puwt Sox.| Pratt's bat in the fifth, With Baker ary eee “ ‘ ad ginger and | appealed to the National C ssion. i re Kentf. ¢ fg bi . ; andes e &** they stil have the old punch, Pratt | ¢, H cast the decid. | {ternational League, He Is playing | Wwiray so 1 6 280 ltrom Rnokhel! University and did kood the gate in right ek, Rice ran SMASHING SUCCESS \ s allowing the bail to play him | ing vote | . regularly. Rariden. ¢.1 0 8 : aren ste il the smash-fback with the ball and got it py a oF lll | wing the ball to play him | ing nthe matter, and declares | regularly Hodeer, 32 0 B 20 linmem 1 J }a|work for the Athi eet, | marvellous’ one hand sab not twenty Thousands Turned Awa: | KY inate t ull and Rus- that John Farrell was guilty. When] Maybe even Sam Crane will jump| dike. S10 1 2 0Cene Qo8 ap of Mack's & achine, In }reee from the. bi ~ ! 5 agg i mproved pitcher, oF » men vote one way and two.vote| 7 feagieachee bs Demat. "0 & Oo ee ae tolca A waly . WORE THOUSANDS ENRAPTURED 1BTeh St, apd Anna at least he was yesterday Marsans r, the question of who casts the | {nto a sult and help preserve the | }fimup ..0 8 Rieke tae thes Bo Ameria Las Ralke at Twilight ¢ WITH [Nicgaging OX bax ears to have ng vote may become rather | sport. Lahey dies: era y y and ferry .s ieaiod, today tha Teast. sus ar os fire severely handle | TM, «,;45 8°98 14 8 Totale dedi cable Mee ee en. | tee eee teen HE The Theatre Beautitd € ay vig leagu seval Two ‘eit when winping run wit \elub, but was recalled from Bost he refusal of the Columbus Clnb to The Music Extraordinary (2 Superb Munictame) —AND— Pictures and Ettects Contingous Daily,1.50 te 11 P.M. Afternoons 28-3e° Ohl PRICES Night 46-1Oc, (ince capped, because not only bave the] {len for, Mecary in t i MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS . [em acer nh ; Jiarger number of men within the i ns Demaiee Miller, ¢ LEAGUE, draft age, but the war has caused | ji Mite, we T cha dropping off in interest || Hanco—New ¥ wyck« lay twilight ebal!, the umpire for- here last evening to Lneapolis by @ score of 9 to 0, s home felted the gar M. 1 MOTILE, Ala 6 0 it 4 81, at Ticks in. rap,” Musical {St Moldiers and Sallore Pree, OLUMBIA 2.52) Ty, 988 ieee southern Basel wt ere to Join the Minne Amer NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ! AMERICA vo, [CLUBS W. 1, Pe. BS Pe. | bed From Now Y brim 8 fican Association tea ng, heen # 14 | HELLO AMER.CA) With are 1440 | Honton. 84 say Te: |chroughout the country that several |fitre on lialso | 2) 0f1 Chenery 2 ott en ne by Mobi Teller, (0g) | Oem. wk nd_DOD¥ Sepa i N.Y “nL pre talnor leagrues have icgseagat So | Cheney’ 2: by Demamwe 2 et left to-foin t tr hoster 3 16 0 STEEPLECHASE Pitts 400) Cleve Detroit. .400| the majors can’t look to the minors lund Outfietder Ernie 1 ait Ore St, 1...19 396 | Chicago.26 24 4 Phila ..20 ass | for much aT POLO GROUND! le. Toscate THE FUNNY PLACE, q ESTERDAY ‘ | _s GAMES: YESTERDAY, The major bringing back many| .. saat heen PHILADELPHIA, Jano! tie ALISAL AS USUAL innings), |New York, 0) Washington, 0. piavaranzrom | nore who were | pug t ua Phuladsinela club | her Firs- | Toroato, ®: Jemey Philadelphia, 2. | Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 0, ; ee Pee 6 OF ‘ i : 2 ° = Chicage, 1; Pittsburgh, 0, Cleveland, 6; Chieas oP considered in and men who it was Milan, of. 3 oor A ag rey ¢ sr AP ue GAMES TO-DAY. | Detroiy 7) Oh taal, 6,|0°VOr Grenmed would have ® chanoo lita''s § bon A poor t al chub, ¥ SA a "Tro ris The Yanks have just} M'liride 94 30) y 2 > ft 5 oo Water Surf Bathir New York #t Brooklyn, | GAMES TO-DAY. nat > Sinainith, ¢ 2 Lot 44 Tormto at Semen Cty ] Chicago at Pittsburgh, | Washington at New York, purchased Ham Hyatt, the old Pirace | Ghew. ov... 2 forious alo at Newark ~ We Were or yore CHARITY. j Boston at Philadelphi Philadelphia at Boston (two games), | outfielder, from Little Rock, iI i Orrices ie idin Hoobiewter ’ DODGLAS FAIRBANKS | — ' Cineinnatt at Ste Laue, | = Cleveland at Chica Joe Wood, the former Red Box|™™™"® « A aie : “Rivet t HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. twirler, who was voted passe Because | le, ..4 4 Mack Wheat, y Nee are fee ' "0909100004 48 | potncnme Mira nave. | his pitching arm has been put out of| , Hattad 4 rd a are eet + X go°0 Lipa aga Rana CONSERVATION i CO OR ARS o hme ol bee 888k oe goers sg com s covering left fleld tor | Yarnees Leeeburypey ati ‘ a | FOOD SHOW ; jericeHiholv and Wilson; Oewchger and | “Batteriea“t'eary ‘dnd McAwy! Bush and ammew|the Naps. Do you think for a mo.|. Rane—dillmnls ‘Steel Corpora AND =: , a Ri | At Chicago ae ; ; ~ | Russell, Two-Hane bout the e Ba M. wr can win the | REE tg O20009003-H 4h | ment that he'd be playing there sf] Manes —Otanana Taher ' he witl roe soba Mabel Serta f,| 4 Seahew zones are Be 100000000-1 10 Chiomge SFRaggogad sf Reatnie Marana Dot ‘yermarte We edge Br lodel, ote eanine ot, Levee bs Wee Ninn, iettes @.0.0.8.0.0 0.0 Dd | aatt Batterie —Lisedy ‘snd Thomas: sbellenbach ana | Mere ba n't such a big shortage of | Ping by Tones ite te rere : Stoves; Medes, The | _ [ mag ey ys -iriilass and Kuilter; Mareon a nt rane | ri} Wheat, | a n \ ma Sabena, At St, Louie— , |e A R55: jo Stn : to look after, . : Doupit. esees 00420001 0-7! The chance to earn money again hi Inve " alle aa ase 4 by hi ; WIA re et Sunday World “Wants” | LYRIC Ray 5 tie bas hth eae iat Gaus. wlan! Oa! Put new life into many of the vets, Shaw 9 in nix tt 2818 (0 «Asian from the aff he umpires, Bae 838838888 8 ot ik Work M 8. Seiuais vay) | abe, + Hoge aud Suse oy they ure playing us oud, Lf aot saelbes I by rich Badeny uae Akles Oae was well pared oud fraught nen adem ed Sauth; Verba and ork Monday Wonders, PERSHING’S ‘CR SAD! ERS bf ee - 4 1 4 — vi